Hi Mario,

I am not a big fan of things, that disapear if they are empty.
>
Because, if someone is new to TW they have no idea, that there should
> be a button, which contains valuable info. By default it is hidden
> already, and if there is no reference it will be hidden a second
> time.
>

I am playing around with a TW for a writing project. I want to make adoption
very easy so I am removing some of the toolbar commands - fields, sync, jump
- have promoted references to being displayed all the time. I've also
renamed references to backlinks, after a discussion on this group [1]. I
think it avoids ambiguity, especially in the context I am designing this
particular TW for - writing focusing on transparency of ideas - a context
where ‘references’ is used in conversation to denote a reference to a text.

The hello world macro is on the TW.com

I think a list of macros, ordered in terms of their simplicity would be
useful in learning how to approach writing them oneself

Alex

[1]
http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/4cad34784c259ed0
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[2] http://tiddlywiki.com/#HelloWorldMacro

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